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PLATTS 
Don’t you often find it hard to buy ‘ 
Raspberries, Blackberries, Boysenberries % 
and other berries on the market? And 
they always cost so much either fresh 
or canned. Why not grow what you 
need right in your own back yard, and 
maybe some to sell? They are easy to 
grow; require comparatively little care, 
produce large yields on a small area, 
and best of all, bear very young. You 
can begin picking your own fruit the 
second summer after planting. 




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Cumberland 
Raspberries 
Superior RASPBERRIES 

Boysenberry 
CUMBERLANRD. Aes The most popular of all black Raspberries. Healthy, vig- 
orous grower, throwing up stout, well-branched canes that produce immense crops of BOYSEN BERRY 
magnificent berries. Fruit very large, firm, juicy, sweet, rich and good quality. The 4 
most profitable market variety. Midseason. 5 for 85c; 10 for $1.49; 25 for $3.25; Imagine berries 1 Y2 to 2 inches long, & 
100 for $11.49, postpaid. so large that 20 make a pint, and are 
NEW WASHINGTON EVERBEARING. (Red.) A wonderful new red Raspberry so productive that 100 plants produce 
that was developed especially for its hardiness, productivity and high quality. Besides it 50 gallons of fruit the second summer! 
comes as near being an everbearer as any on the market. The sweet, delicately flavored That is the record of Boysenberry. The 
berries are in large clusters and easily picked. 5 for 79c; 10 for $1.39; 25 for $3.19; beautiful wine-red fruit combines the delicious fla- 
100 for $10.95, postpaid. vors of Loganberry, Blackberry and Raspberry, of 
SUNRISE. (Red.) NEW, EXTRA EARLY, EXTRA QUALITY. Here is the U. S. Dept. which it is a cross. No new fruit in many years 
of Agriculture’s description: ‘’The color is bright red but turns dark on ripening. The has caused such a sensation as Boysenberry. Re- 
berries pick easily. They are firm, fine textured, juicy, non-crumbly, mild sub-acid in sistant to heat and drought. 3 for 59c; 10 for 
flavor, with good Raspberry aroma, and better in quality than Latham.” Ripens 10 days $1.59; 25 for $3.50; 50 for $6.50, postpaid. 
to 2 weeks earlier than Latham and has a very long picking season. You can’t go wrong 
with Sunrise. Be sure to plant some this year. 5 for 98c; 10 for $1.69; 25 for $3.79; (See back cover for Thornless Boysenberries.} 
100 for $12.95, postpaid. 
VAN FLEET RED RASPBERRY. See page 2 for description, illustration and prices 
YOUNGBERRIES 
The Youngberry is remarkable for 
its dessert and culinary qualities, vig- 
orous growth and disease resistance. 
The fruit is large, deep wine color, 
juicy, sweet and rich. Adapted to wide 
variety of soils and easy to grow. 10 
for 98c; 25 for $2.25; 50 for $4.25; 
100 for $7.95, postpaid. 








